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Re: What has anime taught me? [Stereotypes]

I've seen a whole list of more than 1000 funny stereotypes in anime, but it's not in English and am too lazy to look for it, since it's from long ago now...-_-"

Either way, something I remembered:
1) If you want to see a giant robot, superhero or monster, first place to look for them is in the ocean, especially around the islands of Japan. The sea there are filled with extraordinary gigantic things.
2) Don't go watch sport events at the stadium, especially when Japan is playing. Otherwise, be sure you have 1 whole week if you want to go to see one certain event, because for example, in soccer, if the Japanese player kicks the ball and that ball is going to reach the goal, the ball will go into slow motion mode as the player is recollecting on his past memories.

Re: What has anime taught me? [Stereotypes]

- we Western people casually kiss each other on the mouth as an everyday greeting.
- drinking cold milk after a bath feels good (tip : it really does).
- Japanese only drink fat milk, and/or always drink it like pigs. Honestly, I've never managed to get that kind of mustache, even when actually trying.

Re: What has anime taught me? [Stereotypes]

Originally Posted by Jammin

- The human body contains approximately 35 gallons(142.4 Liters) of blood, which is stored under tremendous pressure.

One more thing: if you are cut, blood never shows immediately. Nothing happens for a few second, as if your body needed to ponder about it first, and only then your blood sort of explodes all over the place.

Re: What has anime taught me? [Stereotypes]

- Blood brothers are always homosexual
- If you gain a large group of friends and it's in the shounen pattern, you're never ever going to get laid until you're practically 50.
- Breaking a rib doesn't hurt much (reality: it DOES - my mum broke one in front of me, she was in nonstop agony for 6 hours.)
- Everything is a flesh wound except for being impaled
- Nobody gets tired. Until about 10 minutes, where suddenly they can hardly move.
- Wounds go away after a week.
- A sword can defeat a machine gun

Re: What has anime taught me? [Stereotypes]

this has probably already been said, but:

Never approach an anime girl from behind if you value your life !!

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